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Topic: How do I get my coins out of cold storage and into BTC-e? (Read 549 times)

hero member
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Space Lord
BTW, those saying electrum, does it allow the scanning of QR code?

Not directly, no. There's zbar though. I think by default, electrum can only generate QR codes.
legendary
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Crypto Swap Exchange
Define and give examples for "Bitcoin client" please.  You mean like Coinbase?  What about https://blockchain.info/?  If so what is considered the "safest" one these days?

I already have a BTC-e account and BTC deposit address so I'm good there
Coinbase AFAIK, does not allow direct import of private keys. Blockchain.info is very inconsistent and you are risking your BTC if you're going to use it. Electrum as they said are relatively safe but I would go for mycelium and use the cold storage spending feature, if you have IOS or android. Mycelium also support BIP38 decryption.

BTW, those saying electrum, does it allow the scanning of QR code?
hero member
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Space Lord
Define and give examples for "Bitcoin client" please.  You mean like Coinbase?  What about https://blockchain.info/?  If so what is considered the "safest" one these days?

I already have a BTC-e account and BTC deposit address so I'm good there

I don't know if they're better, but I prefer using desktop Bitcoin clients.
Take a look at Bitcoin-qt or Electrum.
Electrum might be a lot better for you because you won't have to download the entire blockchain Wink

https://electrum.org/
legendary
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Define and give examples for "Bitcoin client" please.  You mean like Coinbase?  What about https://blockchain.info/?  If so what is considered the "safest" one these days?

I already have a BTC-e account and BTC deposit address so I'm good there

A bitcoin client is a bitcoin wallet you run locally on your computer, like Electrum. Here is a guide to importing private keys into Electrum.
newbie
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Define and give examples for "Bitcoin client" please.  You mean like Coinbase?  What about https://blockchain.info/?  If so what is considered the "safest" one these days?

I already have a BTC-e account and BTC deposit address so I'm good there
hero member
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Space Lord
Import the private key into a Bitcoin client, create an account on BTC-e. Get an address for BTC-e where you can deposit.
Send from your client to the deposit address.
Huh
Profit!
newbie
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I have my BTC in cold storage/on a Long-term storage paper wallet.  I have (and protect with my life) the private key for that.  I would like to transfer my coins out of cold storage into BTC-e and set up an autosell point, but I can't figure out how to do that.

Help?
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